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the united states financial markets is the biggest in the world, so what happens to the united states and global markets. >> michael, thank you for your time this morning. appreciate it. >> mitt romney hit all the high notes in his commencement peach at liberty university. the speech was seen for a way for romney to reach out to christian conservatives while speaking at the largest evangelical school in the nation. he didn't disappoint with comments on same-sex marriage. >> culture, what you believe, what you value, how you live matters. now, as fundamental as these principles rshgs they may become topics of democratic debate from time to time so it is today with the enduring institution of marriage. marriage is a relationship between one man and one woman. >>> rick santorum has some advice for his one-time rival mitt romney. grab on to the same-sex marriage issue and ride it all the way to the white house. >> you see, this is a very potent weapon, if you will, for governor romney if he is willing to step up and take advantage of a president who is very much out of touch with the valu
the united states financial markets is the biggest in the world, so what happens to the united states and global markets. >> michael, thank you for your time this morning. appreciate it. >> mitt romney hit all the high notes in his commencement peach at liberty university. the speech was seen for a way for romney to reach out to christian conservatives while speaking at the largest evangelical school in the nation. he didn't disappoint with comments on same-sex marriage. >>...
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s turning to the dozens of wildfires scorching the western united states. we have covered the toll it's taken on the economy. hundreds of animals are suffering. we are in washington state where a makeshift relief center has been set up for those who have been displaced. >> reporter: from sheep to alpacas to turkeys to pigs. the washington fairgrounds turned into a giant animal refuge center. it started when people were forced to flee their homes. they went to shelters and the animals needed a place to go. the county said they could come here. since the fire broke out, it's been a temporary home to as many as 400 animals. how big of an event has this fire been for the community? >> it's a -- i can't put it in words. i have never seen anything like it in my nearly 50 years. people have asked me, have you ever done this before? i have gone through training and simulated exercises. doing it is a different learning process. >> reporter: mark is the lead veterinarian. his skills became vital in saving some of the injured animals. >> we had reports of a large numb
s turning to the dozens of wildfires scorching the western united states. we have covered the toll it's taken on the economy. hundreds of animals are suffering. we are in washington state where a makeshift relief center has been set up for those who have been displaced. >> reporter: from sheep to alpacas to turkeys to pigs. the washington fairgrounds turned into a giant animal refuge center. it started when people were forced to flee their homes. they went to shelters and the animals...
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i use soccer to motivate refugees to succeed in the united states. viola is an arabic world that means let's go, and it's what we're trying to do here with the kids. >> stay on him. >> we have 200 refugees in our program. these kids come from africa, az yashg and the middle east. their families have endured the same struggle. they realize that they become like brothers and sisters. >> one, two, three, yes. >> soccer is an escape. it's confidence. it's making them feel like they belong, and it's just fun. we use soccer as a hook, and then we have them in our education program. >> that's an s. it's a c. >> try to get them on to college. >> friends and they teach me how to speak english. now it's a fun life. >> their families have sacrificed everything for their kids to have a better life. if we can do anything to help them, it's my honor. >> and, remember, of course, you can nominate someone you think is going above and beyond for a cause at cmn heroes.com. >>> a controversial marriage amendment in north carolina has drawn a big name into the debate. w
i use soccer to motivate refugees to succeed in the united states. viola is an arabic world that means let's go, and it's what we're trying to do here with the kids. >> stay on him. >> we have 200 refugees in our program. these kids come from africa, az yashg and the middle east. their families have endured the same struggle. they realize that they become like brothers and sisters. >> one, two, three, yes. >> soccer is an escape. it's confidence. it's making them feel...
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. >> ladies an y ies and gentleme president of the united states, barack obama. >> now in vice president's biden's infamous words, the president, an ambition realized. >> today health insurance reform becomes law in the united states of america. >> when i think about all the seniors who are seeing more discounts on their prescription drugs and when i meet people who say, you know what? my brother, my uncle, my father have a pre-existing condition, couldn't get health insurance and now they feel more secure, the effort was worth it. >> he got his historic victory, but at a tremendous cost. during the year the president was focused on health care, more jobs and homes were lost and frustration mounted, even at town halls like this one on cnbc. >> i'm one of your middle-class americans and quite frankly, i'm exhausted. i'm exhausted of defending you. introducing the new 13-inch macbook pro, ♪ with the stunning retina display. ♪ for the pro in all of us. five days later, i had a massive heart attack. bayer aspirin was the first thing the emts gave me. now, i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [
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that poses an extraordinary threat to the united states, to south korea and to countries all around the world. and so our goal with this nuclear security summit has always been to be very specific, concrete around a set of issues that if we act with some deliberateness can actually enhance everybody's security and should not be controversial. and it's a testament i think to that well-defined agenda that two years later we're seeing all these deliverables take place that are taking a whole bunch of nuclear material out of vulnerable positions that could fall into the wrong hands. it doesn't solve every problem. it doesn't address every issue that i raised in my prague speech 3 1/2 years ago. we still have issues of how can we reduce nuclear weapons among those countries that currently have nuclear weapons. consistent with the long-term obligations of the mpt. we still have outliars like iran and north korea that are potentially pursuing nuclear weapons and that pose a significant danger and are engaging in potential nonproliferation activities but that doesn't diminish in any way the con
that poses an extraordinary threat to the united states, to south korea and to countries all around the world. and so our goal with this nuclear security summit has always been to be very specific, concrete around a set of issues that if we act with some deliberateness can actually enhance everybody's security and should not be controversial. and it's a testament i think to that well-defined agenda that two years later we're seeing all these deliverables take place that are taking a whole bunch...
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as you indicated, asia is my first foreign trip since our election in the united states, and thailand is my first stop. and this is no accident. as i've said many times, the united states is and also will be a pacific nation, as the fastest growing region in the world, the asia past look change so much in our security and prosperity ahead and it's critical to creating jobs for our american people and that's why've made rye storing american engagement in this region a top priority as president. and the corner stone of our strategy is our strong and enduring treaty alliances, which includes our alliance with thailand. thailand is america's oldest friend in asia. next year will mark 180 years of diplomatic relations. we've been treaty allies committed to our common defense for nearly 60 years. our men and women in uniform have stood together and they've bled together. our business people and our entrepreneurs work together to create jobs for both of our peoples. our diplomats, development experts, researchers, and student partners every day work together so that our citizens and people a
as you indicated, asia is my first foreign trip since our election in the united states, and thailand is my first stop. and this is no accident. as i've said many times, the united states is and also will be a pacific nation, as the fastest growing region in the world, the asia past look change so much in our security and prosperity ahead and it's critical to creating jobs for our american people and that's why've made rye storing american engagement in this region a top priority as president....
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there's a treaty agreement between mexico and the united states. they have agreed to extradite except in casings of capital punishment. they do not have the death penalty. in this case, the u.s. decides to pursue charges of death penalty, they can choose not to extradite this suspect. >>> you have done a lot of stories south of the border. how big is the gun issue aside from this? >> this is a huge problem, very, very bad. experts always said it's people and drugs that go north and drugs and guns that come south. if you can believe this, between 2007 and 2011, 70% of the guns recovered at mexican crime scenes originated in sales from the united states. >> this is interesting timing. we are expecting a report on fast and furious coming out in the next few days. >> high drama. we are expecting more. this summer, eric holder becoming the first attorney general in the united states to be found in contempt by congress. they are alleging he's with holding documents in this. it's a huge black eye for the justice department in the united states. >> thank y
there's a treaty agreement between mexico and the united states. they have agreed to extradite except in casings of capital punishment. they do not have the death penalty. in this case, the u.s. decides to pursue charges of death penalty, they can choose not to extradite this suspect. >>> you have done a lot of stories south of the border. how big is the gun issue aside from this? >> this is a huge problem, very, very bad. experts always said it's people and drugs that go north...
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meanwhile, world leaders from the united states and the united nations are calling on both sides to call restraint. israel stepped up the campaign. one air strikes leveled a key palestinian government building. it was the cabinet headquarters. our senior international correspondent sara sidner is there. >> around 3:30 this morning. a massive explosion. we know there have been at least four bombardments that have hit gaza. one of them hit the police headquarters. i'm going to move out of the way. the police headquarters just through the darkness there where there are some trees and you can still see a bit of light flickering there. that is light from a fire after a massive explosion there and to give you some context, two universities very close by. that's the area where you're seeing quite a few lights. the only lights on in the city. just next to it, just next to it appears it be a parking lot, a big square and that is historic because in 2008, that is where the very first bomb fell during operation cast led. the last time there was a major battle between gaza and israel. right now as w
meanwhile, world leaders from the united states and the united nations are calling on both sides to call restraint. israel stepped up the campaign. one air strikes leveled a key palestinian government building. it was the cabinet headquarters. our senior international correspondent sara sidner is there. >> around 3:30 this morning. a massive explosion. we know there have been at least four bombardments that have hit gaza. one of them hit the police headquarters. i'm going to move out of...
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are they going to command bales be tried in afghanistan despite his return to the united states? >> reporter: even more so. yes. absolutely. we heard that from president karzai saying that we don't want compensation from the u.s. the government doesn't want compensation. the victims don't want compensation, we want justice. afghan lawmakers want it done in a public trial. as you know, there's an agreement in place between the united states and afghanistan when it comes to military personnel, they have to go through military channels. it's what the agreement has been. you are hearing from his attorney as well that that is not going to happen. it's not on the table. unlikely we will see him back here. there are questions about how the investigation will happen and they will obviously need to bring in witnesses that speak their language. that means bringing in translators. we'll get details as the case unfolds. certainly a lot of anger here. >> i can only imagine. thank you very much. we'll check in with her at 7:15 eastern time to talk about what the u.s. is doing to make restituti
are they going to command bales be tried in afghanistan despite his return to the united states? >> reporter: even more so. yes. absolutely. we heard that from president karzai saying that we don't want compensation from the u.s. the government doesn't want compensation. the victims don't want compensation, we want justice. afghan lawmakers want it done in a public trial. as you know, there's an agreement in place between the united states and afghanistan when it comes to military...
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why can't the united states simply criminalize the defamation of religion. there's not enough understanding of the complexities of free speech in the united states and how it's actually quite different from europe. >> on the flip side of that, what is it that you think the u.s. isn't understandish isings the muslims? >> i think there needs to be more understanding of the muslim society and the diversity of the muslim society. these violent protesters can't be seen as speaking for all muslims. far more muslims are peaceful, peacefully objecting to this film by simply living the prophet's life rather than responding violently. >> thank you, dalia, appreciate your time this morning and an interesting discussion, as well. >>> don't go anywhere, more on red line warnings and the attacks against u.s. embassies with the former ambassador to syria. that's happening next hour. >>> all right, just how much does the middle class make? republican candidate mitt romney's answer taking some heat and see how he defines the middle class. >>> plus, the british royal family i
why can't the united states simply criminalize the defamation of religion. there's not enough understanding of the complexities of free speech in the united states and how it's actually quite different from europe. >> on the flip side of that, what is it that you think the u.s. isn't understandish isings the muslims? >> i think there needs to be more understanding of the muslim society and the diversity of the muslim society. these violent protesters can't be seen as speaking for...
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should there be tougher gun control laws in the united states? you can tweet me and i will read some of your comments on the air. >>> another story we're following this morning, the historic drought. it's not just wilting crops across the country. thousands of fish are also turning up dead. the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. resulting in unexpected power and agility. introducing the all-new, all-powerful gator rsx 850i. sixty-two horsepower, a fully independent multilink suspension and a top speed of 53 miles per hour. it's a whole new species of gator. see just how much the gator has evolved at johndeere.com/gator. >>> we will keep you updated throughout the morning on the movie theater shooting colorado. >>> as the midwest su
should there be tougher gun control laws in the united states? you can tweet me and i will read some of your comments on the air. >>> another story we're following this morning, the historic drought. it's not just wilting crops across the country. thousands of fish are also turning up dead. the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a...
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it looks as though all the indications are that he will be able to go to the united states to study, randi? >>> why would china be willing to let him go? >> reporter: well, the reason why china would be willing to let him go because they probably -- he has a lot of influence here, he would have more influence here if he stayed in china as a symbol of the human rights movement than he would if he were to leave, that is one of the reasons why a lot of people believe that the china is incentivized to let him leave the country. >> why his change of heart? he originally wanted to stay in china, but no longer. >> reporter: well, a lot of people have been saying that he had been very concerned about his own personal safety and also in fact we spoke to supporters who indeed have been under house arrest who have been detained, some of the supporters, regular citizens who want to show support for chen and visit him at the hospital, were detained or taken away by police. there is a lot of issues that they are worried about, a lot of people concerned about his personal safety still as he is sitt
it looks as though all the indications are that he will be able to go to the united states to study, randi? >>> why would china be willing to let him go? >> reporter: well, the reason why china would be willing to let him go because they probably -- he has a lot of influence here, he would have more influence here if he stayed in china as a symbol of the human rights movement than he would if he were to leave, that is one of the reasons why a lot of people believe that the china...
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if i'm president of the united states, my first foreign trip will be to israel to show the world we care about that country. >> reporter: he understood scored that during his july visit to jerusalem. >> the palestinians are going to say -- >> reporter: in a recently revealed tape from a closed fund-raiser back in may, romney said israel didn't have a strong palestinian partner. >> i but romney declared his support for a two-state solution in an interview i did with him. >> a decision where the borders would be as we move to a two-state solution, which i support. that's a decision on borders that will be worked out by the israelis and the palestinians. >> reporter: romney says obama has rebuffed israel's security concerns, however, the israeli defense minister, ehud barak told me in july the relationship with the united states is solid. >> i should tell you the administration under president obama is doing in regard to our security more than anything that i can remember in the past. >> reporter: wolf blitzer, cnn, washington. >> and we will be taking a closer look at other campaign issues
if i'm president of the united states, my first foreign trip will be to israel to show the world we care about that country. >> reporter: he understood scored that during his july visit to jerusalem. >> the palestinians are going to say -- >> reporter: in a recently revealed tape from a closed fund-raiser back in may, romney said israel didn't have a strong palestinian partner. >> i but romney declared his support for a two-state solution in an interview i did with him....
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why call the president of the united states a retard? >> because it's a synonym for loser. we are spending two seconds because i'm angry at the word police and i need an encyclopedia to find out what words are appropriate. >> you can watch more of that interview at cnn.com/piersmorgan. >>> harry reid has been released from the hospital after getting into a car crash in las vegas. vehicles in his motorcade crashed with a car that was not in the motorcade. the 72-year-old democrat suffered hip and rib contusions, but we are told he is in good condition. >>> a threatening new video has surfaced on the web. it shows al zawahiri calls on muslims around the world to kidnap westerners. he said the president lied to the american people about the u.s. military withdrawal from iraq and the withdrawal from afghanistan. >>> we have more ahead in this hour -- >> here's what's coming up. >>> of the 50 states electing the president, these are the states that could swing either way. all morning we're putting the undecided states of america in focus. >> looks like it's going to be a pretty
why call the president of the united states a retard? >> because it's a synonym for loser. we are spending two seconds because i'm angry at the word police and i need an encyclopedia to find out what words are appropriate. >> you can watch more of that interview at cnn.com/piersmorgan. >>> harry reid has been released from the hospital after getting into a car crash in las vegas. vehicles in his motorcade crashed with a car that was not in the motorcade. the 72-year-old...
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we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. breaking news this hour, mitt romney is about two hours away from revealing vice presidential choice, a move that could redefine the republican presidential campaign. three republican sources telling cnn, romney's choice as congressman paul ryan of wisconsin, the house budget committee chairman. in recent days there's been a good deal of pressure from the right to choose paul ryan. he's seen by many as a bold choice who helps bolster romney's conservative credentials and shows he's serious about economic change. romney will make his announcement in the battleground state of virginia. the military city of norfolk, aboard the uss wisconsin. event kickoff his campaign bus tour with his new running mate, a little more than three weeks before the republican national convention. we have complete coverage leading up to this dramatic announcement. candy crowley is here, gloria borger is here, john king is here, jim acosta is in nor folk. brianna keiler is at the white house. john let me start
we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. breaking news this hour, mitt romney is about two hours away from revealing vice presidential choice, a move that could redefine the republican presidential campaign. three republican sources telling cnn, romney's choice as congressman paul ryan of wisconsin, the house budget committee chairman. in recent days there's been a good deal of pressure from the right to choose paul ryan. he's seen by many as a bold choice who...
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so why isn't the united states pushing for military intervention as they have in many areas before? >> i think because the american public and the american government are tired of intervention that didn't work out so well in iraq or afghanistan, and i think that the u.s. fears that intervention in syria could be a years' long effort which is going to be inconclusive. >> when you look at the syrian situation, though, how is it any different from libya, where the u.s. partnered with nato on air strikes? >> i think that's partly because libya took much longer than expected. that people don't have a stomach for syria. i think people thought with the nato air strikes in libya, gadhafi would fold quickly and then, of course, it dragged on for months and months. the anticipation is that syria would be much, much more difficult a conflict to get involved in. >> you have said that the u.s., you believe, is hiding behind russia and china, which we know both russia and china are against sanctions being imposed on syria. what do you mean by the u.s. hiding behind those two? >> i think in the pa
so why isn't the united states pushing for military intervention as they have in many areas before? >> i think because the american public and the american government are tired of intervention that didn't work out so well in iraq or afghanistan, and i think that the u.s. fears that intervention in syria could be a years' long effort which is going to be inconclusive. >> when you look at the syrian situation, though, how is it any different from libya, where the u.s. partnered with...
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he's under tremendous pressure and also his relationship with the united states. that's why i believe that egypt has a very constructive role to play in the deescalation. >> we'll see how that plays out. i hate to interrupt, but we have a lot going on. thank you very much. fawaz gerges. of course, we'll have you back. let's go to asia where president obama is on a historic tour this morning. his first stop is thailand. we'll tell you why this trip sets him apart from other u.s. presidents. [ female announcer ] beef, meet flavor boost. flavor boost, meet beef. it's swanson flavor boost. concentrated broth to add delicious flavor to your skillet dish in just one stir. mmm! [ female announcer ] cook, meet compliments. get recipes at flavorboost.com. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back
he's under tremendous pressure and also his relationship with the united states. that's why i believe that egypt has a very constructive role to play in the deescalation. >> we'll see how that plays out. i hate to interrupt, but we have a lot going on. thank you very much. fawaz gerges. of course, we'll have you back. let's go to asia where president obama is on a historic tour this morning. his first stop is thailand. we'll tell you why this trip sets him apart from other u.s....
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and from the united states. >> they don't seem too excited. nobody that wants to admit it. >> reporter: we'll find some americans. >> what about the middletons? everybody wants to know how are they participating? >> the medaltons are going to be on a boat on a paddle steamer called the elizabethian. they've been invited by the queen. they're part of the royal squadron which is the third section. i'm warning you, you're going to be sorry you asked these questions. and they are about seven and a half miles in that direction, and we'll see them about four hours from now. >> good stuff. should be quite the spectacle. hoefrlly the weather will improve somewhat, but the forecast doesn't look good, richard. keep the overcoat on and that beautiful umbrella hand where i. we'll be checking back with you. richard quest live for us at london. thanks, richard. keep it here on cnn for full coverage of the diamond june league. we'll kick things off at 11:00 a.m. this morning. >>> a homecoming queen thought she would never make it back to the u.s. here to spe
and from the united states. >> they don't seem too excited. nobody that wants to admit it. >> reporter: we'll find some americans. >> what about the middletons? everybody wants to know how are they participating? >> the medaltons are going to be on a boat on a paddle steamer called the elizabethian. they've been invited by the queen. they're part of the royal squadron which is the third section. i'm warning you, you're going to be sorry you asked these questions. and...
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today i would say at least 60% of our work is here in the united states. >> how many people are here to see the dentist? >> about 85% of all of the people that come are really looking for debtistry and vision. >> how about the next line? >> we don't ask you whether you have insurance or whether you have a job or are you a citizen of the united states? the only requirement is that you have to show up early. >> remote area medical has seen over half a million people free. this is a number of 663 of these expeditions, as we call them. well, you have a pair of glasses, huh? >> thank you. it really does -- it really does mean a lot. >> well, it's -- >> the patients are marvelous. they're so grateful for what we were able to do for them. >> big improvement. they're clear. >> there's just no feeling like that and knowing that you helped somebody. it's just great. >>> let's get you caught up on news that may have been off your radar. abolishing the death penalty. right now that debate is playing out in connecticut. already these are the states that have abolished it, and if passed connecticu
today i would say at least 60% of our work is here in the united states. >> how many people are here to see the dentist? >> about 85% of all of the people that come are really looking for debtistry and vision. >> how about the next line? >> we don't ask you whether you have insurance or whether you have a job or are you a citizen of the united states? the only requirement is that you have to show up early. >> remote area medical has seen over half a million people...
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. >> as long as i'm president of the united states, iran will not get a nuclear weapon. i made that clear when i came into office. >> china, iran, latin america, mala, those are some of the countries discussed at monday's third debate. the question is, why. i asked richard quest, host of "quest means business." how either candidate can have an effect on the u.s. economy without dealing with europe. >> they are powerless to do anything about it. there is a reason they haven't talked about it in the debates or it's not an a issue in the campaign. they can't do anything about it. they can conjoel and berate and have some influence, but the euro zone and the european union is a trading block just almost as big as the united states. it has more people in it. so, president obama and certainly we know from tim geithner, the treasury secretary who continually beats them over the head for europeans to do something. but they are powerless. they have to stand and watch. >> so, we know that over the last four years the president's tried this diplomacy with europe. has it worked? you
. >> as long as i'm president of the united states, iran will not get a nuclear weapon. i made that clear when i came into office. >> china, iran, latin america, mala, those are some of the countries discussed at monday's third debate. the question is, why. i asked richard quest, host of "quest means business." how either candidate can have an effect on the u.s. economy without dealing with europe. >> they are powerless to do anything about it. there is a reason they...
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in the united states of america. [ applause ] >> reporter: the president fundraises in texas the next day, and thursday and friday he campaigns in florida. another very important battleground state. randi? >> thank you very much, paul. >>> americans kidnapped in egypt. now the family of one of those victim s is speaking out here o "early start weekend." hear from them live. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. >>> a safe return. that is the hope of my next guests who are awaiting news on the condition of pastor michel louis, kidnapped from egypt. young me are members of reverend louis' family including jane louis, youth paster at free pentecostal church of god where his father is the senior pastor. welcome to you. go
in the united states of america. [ applause ] >> reporter: the president fundraises in texas the next day, and thursday and friday he campaigns in florida. another very important battleground state. randi? >> thank you very much, paul. >>> americans kidnapped in egypt. now the family of one of those victim s is speaking out here o "early start weekend." hear from them live. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the...
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>> only the president of the united states can claim executive privilege. his claim is not limited to documents which he and closest executives have seen. it's to protect the entire executive branch, including the attorney general. because of with holding from congress, the law requires that the president himself say the documents should be with held. that doesn't mean every document being with held is being properly with held. there's a tendency to over with hold. the question is how to get the proper allocation of with holding before a neutral person. it could go to a federal judge or, for that matter, congress and the attorney general could agree upon a, for example, prior attorney general seen as a neutral person or a retired federal judge who comes in and agrees to mediate the dispute. there are a lot of documents there. at one point, the house went around the number of 80,000 documents that went to the attorney general. it's probably an overstatement, but there's enough to take time to go through. there are different reasons for with holding the docum
>> only the president of the united states can claim executive privilege. his claim is not limited to documents which he and closest executives have seen. it's to protect the entire executive branch, including the attorney general. because of with holding from congress, the law requires that the president himself say the documents should be with held. that doesn't mean every document being with held is being properly with held. there's a tendency to over with hold. the question is how to...
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what you see with the announcement is that the united states and its allies agreed on a course. i think they would be willing to intervene. it could involve air strikes or boots on the ground but not in substantial numbers. this is a worst case scenario in contingency planning. this is the first red line the obama administration laid down with us on assad's 18 month killing spree in syria. >> andrew in turkey with incredible access to the free syrian army. thank you very much. >> you're welcome. >>> he is a two-time cancer survivor. he's giving cancer patients support, encouragement and home connecting them with others who have been down the same road. >>> it is not the news that anyone wants to hear, learning they have cancer. two time cancer survivor, johney made it his duty to make sure no one battles the disease alone. meet this week's cnn hero. >> all of a sudden, it was like someone took a syringe and stabbed me directly in my left testicle. at 26, i was diagnosed with cancer. i had to go into chemo. i saw the people by themselves and saw the fear. my goal was to get in th
what you see with the announcement is that the united states and its allies agreed on a course. i think they would be willing to intervene. it could involve air strikes or boots on the ground but not in substantial numbers. this is a worst case scenario in contingency planning. this is the first red line the obama administration laid down with us on assad's 18 month killing spree in syria. >> andrew in turkey with incredible access to the free syrian army. thank you very much. >>...
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they are the second largest police department in the united states. what is going on there? this is incredible? >> these are u.s. citizens, us commonwealth. a new report from aclu showing rampant abuse that should have been stamped out is happening. you'll be shocked at what we found. more coming up later. >> they are attacking the people there? they are not caring for them in the right way? >> low public trust at this point. 4 million u.s. citizens on that island. right now, no trust and confidence in the police force. >> we look forward to your report in 45 minutes from now. thank you. >>> coming up this hour, deceit, indignities and a nightmare. no, i'm not talking about a soap opera plot. it's how a michigan congressman describes his job and now saying good-bye to washington. >>> great white shark spotted in the same area where the movie "jaws" was filmed. [ male announcer ] count the number of buttons in your car. now count the number of buttons on your tablet. isn't it time the automobile advanced? introducing cue in the all-new cadillac xts. the simplicity of a tablet
they are the second largest police department in the united states. what is going on there? this is incredible? >> these are u.s. citizens, us commonwealth. a new report from aclu showing rampant abuse that should have been stamped out is happening. you'll be shocked at what we found. more coming up later. >> they are attacking the people there? they are not caring for them in the right way? >> low public trust at this point. 4 million u.s. citizens on that island. right now,...
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when the united states goes to war you are starting off with a clean slate. one has to go in first, they have to lay down the ground work, establish basically runways for planes, to get something to drink, sleep, that kind of thing. the group that does that is the mob they are the very best at what they do. in modern combat, targeting and taking out enemy combatants is crucial to military success. there is one elite air force unit that lays the ground work for it all. >> we just had a team in afghanistan working with army ranger forces that were up-close-and-personal with the taliban, and they were feeding downlinked i am rage ri to find fix targeted finish those adversarie adversaries. >> that is the fifth combat communication group, known as the mob. the first to deploy and last to leave. >> we're always first. first ones out the door, first ones of excellence. >> we're building up for installing initial communications. and make it so that we can actually get up within a few days and have communications with the outside world. >> reporter: the first step to
when the united states goes to war you are starting off with a clean slate. one has to go in first, they have to lay down the ground work, establish basically runways for planes, to get something to drink, sleep, that kind of thing. the group that does that is the mob they are the very best at what they do. in modern combat, targeting and taking out enemy combatants is crucial to military success. there is one elite air force unit that lays the ground work for it all. >> we just had a...
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i wouldn't be able to live. >> in the united states there are at least 1.3 million children caring for someone who is ill or injured or elderly or disabled. they can become isolated. there are physical effects. the stresses of it and the worry. >> thank you so much. >> but, these children, people don't know they exist. i'm connie. i'm bringing this precious population into the light to transform their lives so they can stay in school. we offer each child a home visit. has a ramp been helpful? we look at what we can do to provide a need. we go into the schools with a peer support group and offer out of school activities that give the child a break. >> this is relaxing. >> so they know they are not alone. we give them hope for their teacher. >> now, i'm getting as and bs. i feel more confident. >> we have a long way to go. there's so many more children that need this help and support. >> connie's group provided support to more than 500 kids in florida. to learn more about her, visit cnnheroes.com. in a few short weeks, we'll announce the top ten cnn heroes for this year. [ female announc
i wouldn't be able to live. >> in the united states there are at least 1.3 million children caring for someone who is ill or injured or elderly or disabled. they can become isolated. there are physical effects. the stresses of it and the worry. >> thank you so much. >> but, these children, people don't know they exist. i'm connie. i'm bringing this precious population into the light to transform their lives so they can stay in school. we offer each child a home visit. has a...
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from colorado to florida will probably decide the next president of the united states. katharine, good morning. thanks so much for joining us this morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> all of you uncommitted voters are a pretty hot commodity. let me take you back to the town hall where you asked about pay equity and equality in the workplace. what did you think of the answers that you got? >> you know, i have to be honest, i wasn't really sat fiechld i feel like the question was posed in a way to elicit ideas about the future and new routes they would try to take to rectify the inequality and it felt more like they addressed things that they'd done in the past to try to improve women in the workplace. they really didn't answer to my satisfaction. >> is that the problem for you? problems with politics in general? you want to be more forward looking? >> i think that is that's definitely a problem. a lot of the debate was a discussion of injustices that the candidates thought the other one had caused for the country and i think a lot of voters are looking t
from colorado to florida will probably decide the next president of the united states. katharine, good morning. thanks so much for joining us this morning. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> all of you uncommitted voters are a pretty hot commodity. let me take you back to the town hall where you asked about pay equity and equality in the workplace. what did you think of the answers that you got? >> you know, i have to be honest, i wasn't really sat fiechld i feel...
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when the recommendations came out from both of these committees in the united states and in the united kingdom, they mentioned nothing about binoculars. it's left totally up to the choice of the individual shipping lines tooz what you do with binoculars, and i thought that was an enormous oversight. >> that is really surprising and a very interesting bit of trivia for us this morning. steven hines, thank you so much. nice to chat with you. >> good to talk with you. >>> also on this day in history, by the way, jackie robinson changed much more than a game when he shattered major league baseball's color barrier in 1947. he changed the course of history. the brooklyn dodgers all-star went on to lead his team to six world series appearances and one championship in his career. special ceremonies are planned at ballparks across the country today, and all major league players will also wear number 42 today in honor of jackie robinson. >>> still ahead, a tornado touches down. panicked residents scramble to get out of the way. storm chasers race to get closer. we'll talk with one weather expert
when the recommendations came out from both of these committees in the united states and in the united kingdom, they mentioned nothing about binoculars. it's left totally up to the choice of the individual shipping lines tooz what you do with binoculars, and i thought that was an enormous oversight. >> that is really surprising and a very interesting bit of trivia for us this morning. steven hines, thank you so much. nice to chat with you. >> good to talk with you. >>> also...
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he's going to be the next vice president of the united states. >> reporter: as it turns out president obama made the same mistake introducing joe biden four years ago. if that's the worst mishap of the day, the romney campaign will roll this out as a success. they'll go to north carolina and then paul ryan's home state of wisconsin. jim acosta, cnn, manassas, virginia. >>> now we know the name of romney's running mate but what exactly does paul ryan bring to the ticket? that's one of the questions i'll ask our republican strategist. you can hear his answer coming up in a few minutes at 6:15 eastern time. >>> some anxious families here in the u.s. right now are waiting to find out what has happened to their loved ones in iran. a third quick hit northwest iran today one day after two powerful quakes rocked the region. at least 250 people were killed. iran's ministry says thousands were injured. saturday's quake and dozens of aftershocks destroyed four villages and another 60 are badly damaged. buildings are in ruins. telephone lines are down and cell phone services are not working in so
he's going to be the next vice president of the united states. >> reporter: as it turns out president obama made the same mistake introducing joe biden four years ago. if that's the worst mishap of the day, the romney campaign will roll this out as a success. they'll go to north carolina and then paul ryan's home state of wisconsin. jim acosta, cnn, manassas, virginia. >>> now we know the name of romney's running mate but what exactly does paul ryan bring to the ticket? that's...
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. >>> in south korea, a new agreement with the united states. they'll be able to cover almost 500 miles which will include the entire range of north korea. the move is to deter military action from pyongyang which test fired its own missile in april. that test launch was not successful. >>> in the philippines, a major break through on piece. they announce a peace deal. those rebels have been battling the government for the past 15 years. they would establish an autonomous region for a minority population in the south a. in israel the country's military has shut down an unmanned drone over the desert. in a statement, he said israel views the flyover very severely and it's considering a response. it's not clear where the drone originated from. it was not carried any weapons or explosives. >>> it's election day in venezuela and polls are now open. world leaders will now be watching this one. president hugo chavez is seeking a fourth term there. >>> a north korean soldier has done what very few others have been able to. he defected to the south and
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i mean, united states and britain have said that they are -- or that they are providing communications equipment to the opposition within syria of britain announcing that it would provide $800,000 in communications equipment. but the problem is that there is the opposition in syria that's facing a very well armed regime with some of the latest russian weaponry and the opposition has very little when it comes to fighting back. they have small arms, ak-47s, rpg's, but very little to defend themselves in what is a war. randy. >> ben for us watching the happenings in syria. thank you very much. >>> getting a check now on your top stories. a crippled racing yacht will be aided by the u.s. coast guard. their mission? to rescue injured members of the crew after the race around the world was interrupted by stormy weather. race organizers say the yacht was hit by a large wave that swept away both steering and communications equipment. the coast guard expects to reach the yacht around 8:00 a.m. this morning. >>> chaos breaking out at a miami funeral home. a mass shooting there killed two people
i mean, united states and britain have said that they are -- or that they are providing communications equipment to the opposition within syria of britain announcing that it would provide $800,000 in communications equipment. but the problem is that there is the opposition in syria that's facing a very well armed regime with some of the latest russian weaponry and the opposition has very little when it comes to fighting back. they have small arms, ak-47s, rpg's, but very little to defend...
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>> i think that obama would like to see china, brazil, india, and russia along with the united states share power. remember that the world before colonialism was like that. a world in which you had a number of big empires, the chinese, the indians, you had the empires of the americas. you had -- so a western civilization was one among many. it's an odd swoiituation that a single country, america, dominates the world so much. we have an outside standard of living, an enormous military presence around the world. so i think obama thinks that's globally unjust. he'd like to knock america off its pedestal so we're no longer number one. but we are just one nation among many sharing powers with other big countries. >> that was director of the controversial documentary "2016: obama's america." you can see the rest of the interview on our blog at cnn.com. also, many of you weighed in on this on twitter. keep those tweets coming to me, @randikayecnn. thank you for those. >>> a possible big problem for pro football players as replacement refs take the field for the regular season kickoff. we'll
>> i think that obama would like to see china, brazil, india, and russia along with the united states share power. remember that the world before colonialism was like that. a world in which you had a number of big empires, the chinese, the indians, you had the empires of the americas. you had -- so a western civilization was one among many. it's an odd swoiituation that a single country, america, dominates the world so much. we have an outside standard of living, an enormous military...
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states that may remind them of something that happened over in iraq and afghanistan, they don't have panic attacks, they don't have problems sleeping at night. they don't have nightmares or we decrease their nightmares some of the idea is that what we're try dog is get an despite associated with these traumatic events to decrease and hopefully eventually go away. >> and, kevin, how are you doing now? how would you rate your symptoms? >> i would -- since -- i've completed the program, i would say i'm doing at least 50% better if not a little more. >> wow, that's great news. you're sleeping better? >> i'm sleeping better than i was. the nightmares and stuff have decreased in intensity. i still have them, but not like i did prior to going into the program. >> well, that is terrific news. i'm glad it's worked for you and it seems like it's working for others as well. deborah bidele, kevined to, thank you both. >> thank you. >> did police cross the line. teenagers hand cuffed, guns pointed at mothers all in pursuit of an armed bang robber, the full story ahead. >>> how far should police g
states that may remind them of something that happened over in iraq and afghanistan, they don't have panic attacks, they don't have problems sleeping at night. they don't have nightmares or we decrease their nightmares some of the idea is that what we're try dog is get an despite associated with these traumatic events to decrease and hopefully eventually go away. >> and, kevin, how are you doing now? how would you rate your symptoms? >> i would -- since -- i've completed the...
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. >> ohio, you'll probably decide the president of the united states. >> everyone is paying a lot of attention to ohio. >> they sure are. >>> saturday, november 3rd. i'm randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell. thanks for starting your morning with us. >>> the emphasis on the election took a back seat brought on by superstorm sandy. both candidates put the talking points in their back pocket. but now with just three days left, the candidates are back on the trail with the talking points at the ready. we also have our correspondents spread out throughout the battleground states to bring you more on the election and the final push for both candidates. >>> let's step away from the map and let's get to the message for a moment. paul steinhauser is live in harrisburg, pennsylvania. paul, really a flurry of activity and travel for president obama and governor romney. what is their message for these final three days? >> victor, it's interesting, both of them have the same message. change. they're saying it in different ways. you're hearing a lot about change as they crisscross the campaign trai
. >> ohio, you'll probably decide the president of the united states. >> everyone is paying a lot of attention to ohio. >> they sure are. >>> saturday, november 3rd. i'm randi kaye. >> i'm victor blackwell. thanks for starting your morning with us. >>> the emphasis on the election took a back seat brought on by superstorm sandy. both candidates put the talking points in their back pocket. but now with just three days left, the candidates are back on the...
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. >> on the day following the united states ambassador, the first time that's happened in 1979 when we have four americans killed there, when apparently we didn't know what happened, that the president the day after that happened flies to las vegas for political fund-raiser. >> and the suggestion that anybody in my team, whether the secretary of state, our u.n. ambassador, anybody on my team would play politics or mislead when we've lost four of our own, governor, is offensive. that's not what we do that's not what i do as president. >> also on the agenda tomorrow night. terrorism, the war in afghanistan, israel, and iran. unlike their first two face-offs, this time the two candidates will be sitting around the table along with the moderator bob schieffer of cbs. they joked about how they're prepariing for their final showdown. >> let me tell you what i do. first first refrain from alcohol for 65 years before the debate. >> i have more energy. i feel more rested after my first debate. i'm going to go back and use the strategy that i prepared for the first debate. i'm just kidding. i'm
. >> on the day following the united states ambassador, the first time that's happened in 1979 when we have four americans killed there, when apparently we didn't know what happened, that the president the day after that happened flies to las vegas for political fund-raiser. >> and the suggestion that anybody in my team, whether the secretary of state, our u.n. ambassador, anybody on my team would play politics or mislead when we've lost four of our own, governor, is offensive....
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. >> president of the united states. >> it was a hard-fought battle. >> the colbert report is ready to project that cnn has projected that animal planet has predicted that the winner of the 2012 presidential election is barack obama. >> reporter: talk about a thoughtful pundit after painting a bleak picture of president obama's second term, fox commentator dr. charles crafthammer joked -- >> as a psychiatrist, i will offer to write prescriptions for anybody who needs them right now. >> reporter: but obama supporters were ecstatic. cnn cut away to some in kenya, speaking of which -- what would election night be without a donald trump angle. after mitt romney's loss, trump tweeted, this election is a total sham and travesty. we should have a revolution in this con, which prompted nbc's brian williams to launch this zinger. >> donald trump, who has driven well past the exit to relevance. >> reporter: the exit for mitt romney was ohio, but after fox news called ohio for obama, the network's own best-known commentator objected. >> we've got to be careful about calling things. >> that's awkw
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states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone. two 15-year-old twin girls from fairfax, virginia, were so fascinated by the occupy wall street movement they convinced their dad to take them to new york city. they taped and photographed their experience on the 23rd day of the protest and submitted it to cnn's ireport. >> i just see my country being lost by corrupt forces. >> this song ain't copyrighted. this song ain't trademarked either. it's a public domain protest song. >> the fast paced video captured the moment of the anger and a sense of what it felt like to be at that protest. last night, they were honored at cnn's second annual ireport award awards. >> we'd like to thank our parents. they're so amazing and our siblings, warren not here tonight. everyone at cnn, thank you so muc much. >> anna and rachel are with us in the studio. good morning to both of you. you're ge
states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone. two 15-year-old twin girls from fairfax, virginia, were so fascinated by the occupy wall street movement they convinced their dad to take them to new york city. they taped and photographed their experience on the 23rd day of the protest and submitted it to cnn's ireport. >> i just see my...
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the rules say agents on assignment in other countries have to act like they are still in the united states, also they are forbidden from having anyone else in their room. there will be a list of places to stay away from and no drinking alcohol within ten hours of reporting for duty. sources with knowledge of the columbia investigation tells cnn arthur huntington is at the center of the scandal. he had the dispute with the prostitu prostitute, he has left the agency. >>> a former aide of john edwards feared for his life. he called the situation bizarre when describing his role in allegedly helping edwards conceal nearly a million dollars in campaign contributions. prosecutors say edwards used the money to conceal an affair with the mistress, it was the third day on the stand for young. edward faces up to 30 years in prison, denied doing anything wrong. much more on the trial a little later in the show. >>> a teacher at the center of a bullying scandal says she did nothing wrong. kelly altenberg is accused of verbally abusing a 10-year-old boy with autism. the boy's father taped some of the
the rules say agents on assignment in other countries have to act like they are still in the united states, also they are forbidden from having anyone else in their room. there will be a list of places to stay away from and no drinking alcohol within ten hours of reporting for duty. sources with knowledge of the columbia investigation tells cnn arthur huntington is at the center of the scandal. he had the dispute with the prostitu prostitute, he has left the agency. >>> a former aide...
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the united states did not do it. sort of had this once in an opportunity in june of 2009. make the threat credible. >> the election and your health. what exactly do president obama and mitt romney plan to do about health care? we're going to check in with our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. >>> and later, an amazing rescue and, yes, that's right, you're going to see it all play out. ♪ why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining in restaurants, with chase sapphire preferred. ♪ atmix of energies.ve the world needs a broader that's why we're supplying natural gas to generate cleaner electricity... that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and it's also why, with our partner in brazil, shell is producing ethanol - a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane. >>a minute, mom! let's broaden the world's energy mix. let's go. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. lov
the united states did not do it. sort of had this once in an opportunity in june of 2009. make the threat credible. >> the election and your health. what exactly do president obama and mitt romney plan to do about health care? we're going to check in with our chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. >>> and later, an amazing rescue and, yes, that's right, you're going to see it all play out. ♪ why should saturday night have all the fun? get two times the points on dining...
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. >> in the united states there are at least 1.3 million children carrying for someone who is ill or injured or elderly or disabled. they can become isolated. there are physical effects. the stresses of it and the worry. >> baby, thank you so much. >> but these children suffer silently. people don't know they exist. i'm connie. i am bringing this precious population into the light to transform their lives so that they can stay in school. we look at what we can provide to meet the need. we go into the schools and offer pier support and give them break so they know they're not alone. we give them hope for their future. >> now i'm getting as and bs, and i feel more confident. >> but we have a long way to go. there's so many more children that really need this help and support. >> the top ten cnn heroes for 2012 have been revealed, and to vote for who you think should be the hero of the year, go t to @cnnheroes.com. we'll have an all-star tribute hosted by anderson cooper. >>> all right. time now to get you ready for the week ahead. we have a very busy monday right here on our week ahead
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it reverberates everywhere, across the united states. we're willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign. wee not willing to be murdered for it. >> at a certain point if these attacks continue americans are going to say that's enough. >> it may be. it may be the voice right now that we're hearing. the key point us is for us to understand that the vast ma jart of the afghans -- and you've lived with them. you understand these people -- they're with us on this. they understand right now the severity of this problem and the urgency of what's happening, and there have been afghans killed trying to save our forces when these attacks have been under way because that was the only reaction that they could have taken was to try to save us at the moment of that attack. >> regional coalition commanders in afghanistan have been given the go-ahead for the resumption of some of those patrols. those okays only came after review of their security situations. >>> to politics now and more allegations of voter registration fraud in the sunshine state of fl
it reverberates everywhere, across the united states. we're willing to sacrifice a lot for this campaign. wee not willing to be murdered for it. >> at a certain point if these attacks continue americans are going to say that's enough. >> it may be. it may be the voice right now that we're hearing. the key point us is for us to understand that the vast ma jart of the afghans -- and you've lived with them. you understand these people -- they're with us on this. they understand right...
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it's not like the united states where the vice president takes the role. there would be an election. he said last night in no uncertain person that person would be nick lal holas. >> all right, patrick ottmann, thank you. appreciate it. live from havana. >>> shifting gears. dallas cowboy linebacker jerry brown has been killed in car accident. he was in a car driven by brent. this comes as we get surveillance video of kansas city player jovan belcher. he made heldlines last beak after killing his girlfriend and then himself. i want to bring in joe carter. joe, let's bring in the dallas cowboys. what more do we know about the tragic accident? sniet obviously happened early saturday morning around 2:30 a.m. josh driving the vehicle. his teammate and roommate was in the passenger seat. he was traveling well above the posted speed limit, which was 45 miles an hour. it hit the curb, flipped over it its top and the police say it slid about 900 feet. they arrested 24-year-old josh brent. one count of intoxicated manslaughter and they obviously pronounced jerry bro
it's not like the united states where the vice president takes the role. there would be an election. he said last night in no uncertain person that person would be nick lal holas. >> all right, patrick ottmann, thank you. appreciate it. live from havana. >>> shifting gears. dallas cowboy linebacker jerry brown has been killed in car accident. he was in a car driven by brent. this comes as we get surveillance video of kansas city player jovan belcher. he made heldlines last beak...
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states. randi? >> sara sidner, thank you. >>> getting a check now of the stories, an attorney for george zimmerman is pushing back against claims that race played a role in the shooting that claimed the life of 17-year-old trayvon martin. here what is craig saunder told erin burnett. >> seems like the case has spiralled into an issue of race. upon talking with my client, i don't believe that is the case at all. i've talked with him and people who know him, he is not known for being a racist, whatever transpired that night was an issue of self defense or what occurred that night. >> what has george zimmerman told you what happened that night? >> i have not discussed that, that would be attorney-client privilege. >> sonner advised his client to keep a low profile saying he believes zimmerman's life is in danger. zimmerman's father said his son moved out of his home after receiving death threats. >>> new images take us in the apartment of the french gunman who ended in his death. mohammed merah
states. randi? >> sara sidner, thank you. >>> getting a check now of the stories, an attorney for george zimmerman is pushing back against claims that race played a role in the shooting that claimed the life of 17-year-old trayvon martin. here what is craig saunder told erin burnett. >> seems like the case has spiralled into an issue of race. upon talking with my client, i don't believe that is the case at all. i've talked with him and people who know him, he is not known...
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as president of the united states, it's clear to me i'm responsible for folks working in the federal government. and harry truman says the buck stops with you. now, my understanding is that mr. romney attested to the scc multiple times that he was the chairman, ceo and president of bain capital. i think most americans figure if you are the chairman, ceo and president of a company that you are responsible for what that company does. ultimately, mr. romney is going to have to answer those questions because he aspires to being president, one of the things you learn is you are ultimately responsible for the conduct of your operations. but, again, that's probably a question he's going to have to answer. i think that's a legitimate part of the campaign. >> you think he should answer that soon? >> absolutely. >> in fact, obama's campaign manager says he may have committed a felony if he misrepresented himself. they shot back demanding the president should apologize for the comments. the republican candidate spoke to jim acosta about this controversy. >> there's no question but that his camp
as president of the united states, it's clear to me i'm responsible for folks working in the federal government. and harry truman says the buck stops with you. now, my understanding is that mr. romney attested to the scc multiple times that he was the chairman, ceo and president of bain capital. i think most americans figure if you are the chairman, ceo and president of a company that you are responsible for what that company does. ultimately, mr. romney is going to have to answer those...
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>> criteria has to be is this a person who could be president of the united states if that were needed. >> yeah, i know. kind of obvious. but that is all he's saying right now. randi? >>> love that, thank you, paul very much. >>> still ahead you probably never have seen this before. so take a look, a painting penguin. that is what you see there. that plus some of the other best videos, you're watching weekend "early start" where news doesn't take the weekend off. t i went to a small high school. the teacher that comes to mind for me is my high school math teacher, dr. gilmore. i mean he could teach. he was there for us, even if we needed him in college. you could call him, you had his phone number. he was just focused on making sure we were gonna be successful. he would never give up on any of us. ♪ >>> playing britney spears this morning. she is a favorite of yours, isn't she, reynolds? >> have the entire collection. >>> favorite videos. good ones that caught our eye. we showed you the painting penguins. her name is mckenna, african penguin in idaho. enjoys a morning swim with her
>> criteria has to be is this a person who could be president of the united states if that were needed. >> yeah, i know. kind of obvious. but that is all he's saying right now. randi? >>> love that, thank you, paul very much. >>> still ahead you probably never have seen this before. so take a look, a painting penguin. that is what you see there. that plus some of the other best videos, you're watching weekend "early start" where news doesn't take the...
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states. you see the snowfall that we're expecting here at the different levels of elevation. a massive storm we're watching. this is just the beginning. keep tuned to cnn. we'll keep you updated. >> bonnie, thank you. you mentioned kill devil hills, that's of course part of the north carolina outer banks. that's where we have george howell at this early hour. i know you're there in anticipation of the hurricane. tell me what you're seeing this morning. >> reporter: good morning, we're trying to get out a live report but are having trouble because of the cloud cover. we're in the northwestern quadrant as the storm churns northward and prepares to make a left hook into the metro areas of new york, philadelphia, and d.c. we are getting the brunts of that in the northwestern side, feeling it from wilmington, north carolina, to norfolk, virginia. we know there's a possible storm surge in this area, four to six feet. we know that highway 12, which is the only way in and out here from the outer bank
states. you see the snowfall that we're expecting here at the different levels of elevation. a massive storm we're watching. this is just the beginning. keep tuned to cnn. we'll keep you updated. >> bonnie, thank you. you mentioned kill devil hills, that's of course part of the north carolina outer banks. that's where we have george howell at this early hour. i know you're there in anticipation of the hurricane. tell me what you're seeing this morning. >> reporter: good morning,...
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i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> it is about half past the hour welcome back i'm randi kaye. thanks for starting your day with us. look at the morning headlines. >>> a blind chinese activist is on his way to the u.s. chen guangcheng and his wife and two children arrived in beijing for a flight to new york. he hit at the u.s. embassy for several days after fleeing house arrest last month. >> 2, 1, 0. and lift off -- we've had a cut off. lift off did not occur. >> you are looking at the spacex falcon 9 rocket on the launch pad at cape canaveral in florida. the early morning launch was scrubbed because of a technical glitch. a private company was about to make history by launching the rocket to the international space station, another attempt could happen tuesday. >>> alabama's governor says
i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units ross the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. >>> it is about half past the hour welcome back i'm randi kaye. thanks for starting your day with us. look at the morning headlines. >>> a blind...
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. >> biden also said the united states relationship with rising economic super power china will help shape the 21st century. >> his campaign has made it a priority to chippewa at a traditionally republican voting block. cnn white house correspondent dan lothian reports. >> reporter: president obama rarely misses an opportunity to talk about the help he is offering to military veterans and his families. >> we serve our veterans the way they served us. >> it's about policy and politics. his re-election campaign is actively courting veterans who have traditionally supported republicans, launching a grassroots effort. veterans and military families for obama. >> it's door to door, person to person, grocery store to grocery store, letting people know the president's record as it relates to veterans. >> reporter: in 2008 president obama lost the veteran vote to senator john mccain 55% to 45%, but the demographics are shifting, and democrats sense an opportunity. a recent reuters-ipsos poll shows mr. obama with a 44% to 37% lead among this group over likely opponent mitt romney. team obama
. >> biden also said the united states relationship with rising economic super power china will help shape the 21st century. >> his campaign has made it a priority to chippewa at a traditionally republican voting block. cnn white house correspondent dan lothian reports. >> reporter: president obama rarely misses an opportunity to talk about the help he is offering to military veterans and his families. >> we serve our veterans the way they served us. >> it's about...
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states, the most common source of ion izing radiation. >> does it affect children or adults? >> children are more susceptible, you can penetrate more easily, but also because their brains are still developing. they are a little more susce susceptib susceptible, they are younger and have suspendability and getting more x-rays. kids are getting braces get a lot of the panoramic x-rays, again ask the doctor does he need this, does she need this. they will probably cut down. >> how often is too often to get dental x-rays? >> difference between a kid, little more frequently, more at risk for cavities. but maybe one to two years. but a lot of that can be done by physical examination, getting in there and looking as opposed every time the kid goes to the deny dis, every six months, getting another set of x-rays. as you get older you can spread it out more so. maybe every two to three years. but again the question that a lot of people and it's a perfectly legitimate question, do i really need the x-rays. >> right, are they safe? >> every time you go to the dentist office you don't ne
states, the most common source of ion izing radiation. >> does it affect children or adults? >> children are more susceptible, you can penetrate more easily, but also because their brains are still developing. they are a little more susce susceptib susceptible, they are younger and have suspendability and getting more x-rays. kids are getting braces get a lot of the panoramic x-rays, again ask the doctor does he need this, does she need this. they will probably cut down. >>...